That depends on what you consider to be a robot. In Ancient times mechanical device existed which could move and might be considered robots.
In 1495, Leonardo Da Vinci is believed to be the first person to design a humanoid robot, a mechanical knight that could move its arms and head.
But the term robot was not invented until 1921 when Karel Capek coined the term in the play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots). The term comes from the word "robota," which is a Czech term for forced labor.
In 1954, George Devol created the Unimate, an industrial robotic arm that lifts hot metal and stacks it.
In 200 B.C. a Greek inventor designed the first water clock, in 1495 Leonardo DaVinci made a mechanical knight that could move as if a person was inside, and in 1801 the automated loom was invented. In 1961 the first mechanical hand is made at MIT, in 1969 an artificial robotic arm is invented, and in 1989 a walking robot named Genghis is built at MIT. In 2000 a humanoid robot named ASIMO is revealed and in 2003 a 3rd generation robotic pet is sold by Sony.
Did Robot come from the term reboot?
No, the word robot comes from the Czech word "robota," meaning "industrial labor." The word first appeared in Karel Capek's science fiction play R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots) in 1921.
How is robotics used in the automobile industry?
it is used in the industry by using machinery and robotic like equipment to make the automobile parts and put the car together, people mainly supervise to make sure the machines work (::::::)
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Robots are used in many fields and some of them are:
1. Vehicle and car factories,
2. Precision cutting, oxygen cutting, lasers, etc.,
3. Mounting circuits on electronic devices (i.e. mobile phones)
4. Working where there might be danger (i.e nuclear leaks, bomb disposal)
5. Surgeons are performing robotic-assisted surgeries that, among other things, can equalize little jiggles and movements of a surgeon's hands when doing delicate procedures, such as microscopically aided surgery or brain surgery, etc.
6. Other manufacturing, such as certain repetitive steps in assembly lines or for painting products so humans don't breathe the over spray or have to work with respirators on, working in the heat of drying and treating ovens on wood products, etc.
7. Mail delivery to various mail stations throughout the buildings in large corporations. (They follow routes marked with ultra violet paint).
8. To assist police and SWAT teams in dangerous situations, such as with hostages or in shoot outs and stand offs. They can be sent to the scene to draw fire, open doors, "see" the environment from a closer view point, or look in windows with cameras, etc.
9. Bomb diffusion, land mine detection, and military operations where they are used as in #8 above.
10. Remote procedures by a surgeon or other Doctor Who is unable to be there to perform the surgery in person (such as at an ice-bound Antarctic research center) or where there is a shortage of surgeons in a specific specialty (Alaskan Tundra) and the remote surgeon does or guides the procedure from far away via robotic "hands".
11. Space
12. Toy (Playing ect.)
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Almost anything. One definition of robot is "artificial agent" (a better definition is in the link below). Artificial just means someone made it, agent means it does something for someone (my favorite robot is the dishwasher - someone built it to wash dishes for me).
These days most of the really popular robots are exploring places people can't go yet (Voyager left the solar system not too long ago, Spirit and Opportunity are still running around Mars) and doing things too dangerous for humans to do safely (like hunting for roadside bombs in war zones or searching the bottom of the ocean).
I used to work with a parts placer in an electronics assembly plant, it took very small parts from reels and bins and placed them on circuit boards. Some car manufacturers use big industrial robots for welding and lifting cars and trucks.
Nanotechnology is finally catching on, with motors and wheels the size of atoms. I have seen pictures of remote control robots for doing surgery from somewhere outside the hospital, like from Another Country. Anything you can build to do something for you is basically a robot.
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Robotic systems are used in a number of ways such as:
1) In manufacturing - To help make stuff, faster and with more more quality control;
2) In processing operations - fitted with cameras to sort foods quality;
3) In inaccessible areas - very small robots accessing places we can't go, or space exploration missions;
4) In dangerous areas - inside nuclear reactors to check them out;
5) In the military - to keep humans out of harms way;
6) In medical environments - helping surgeons perform operations;
7) To assist disabled people - with the use and control artificial limbs;
8) To help market their products - the Honda Robot, Vacuum Robot;
9) To find out what they are capable of doing - in universities and research organizations;
10) In toys - Very simple robotic techniques are used in toys for children.
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Pretty much in my opinion they are there to do jobs, that we can't do, are not very good at doing (high precision, repetitive work) or don't want to do.
Almost anything. Anything you can build to do something for you is basically a robot.
One definition of robot is "artificial agent" (a better definition is in the link below). Artificial just means someone made it, agent means it does something for someone (my favorite robot is the dishwasher - someone built it to wash dishes for me).
These days most of the really popular robots are exploring places people can't go yet (Voyager left the solar system not too long ago, Spirit and Opportunity are still running around Mars) and doing things too dangerous for humans to do safely (like hunting for roadside bombs in war zones or searching the bottom of the ocean).
I used to work with a parts placer in an electronics assembly plant, it took very small parts from reels and bins and placed them on circuit boards. Some car manufacturers use big industrial robots for welding and lifting cars and trucks.
Nanotechnology is finally catching on, with motors and wheels the size of atoms.
I have seen pictures of remote control robots for doing surgery from somewhere outside the hospital, like from another country.
Robots are used in many industries, for instance in the auto manufacturing, it is hand trained to do all the spot welding on a car's body.
Robots are good for tedious, repetitive tasks that humans can do--but don't enjoy doing or that could create tendonitis or muscle and nerve problems (like tennis elbow or carpal tunnel syndrome) from the strain and muscle fatigue inherent in repetitive tasks.
Humans are better suited for complex, creative, adaptive tasks, and robots are better for tedious, repetitive tasks--allowing humans to do the harder thinking work.
A robot is used for replacing humans for jobs or entertainment to make life more convenient.
How do astronauts go to the bathroom in space?
Astronauts use a specially designed toilet that suctions waste away to avoid floating around. They also have a funnel system for urination, which is vacuumed away. Solid waste is collected and stored for disposal when they return to Earth.
What you want to do with that is sink in your shoulders. Take your shoulders and drive them down towards the ground. You'll start to feel a little tightening in your lats, in your muscles on the side, your obliques, that sort of area, keep doing that, that's the first part of doing the robot. The second thing is having your stop and start points within the music. Start moving one way and stop abruptly. Start moving another way and stop abruptly. The third point to doing the robot is freezing in that position o'kay? So now you have your grounding, you have your start and stop and now it's just freezing in that position. When you freeze I mean literally freeze on a dime, you don't want to move, stop right there and hold it and then move to the next position and hold it. Even if it's an animated face you want to just hold it right there and that is how you do the robot. Now we're going to get a chance to see it in action. So once again I am showing you your basic steps on doing the robot, being grounded, having your start stop points and freezing in position.
Robot Maids are robots that will serve you as your slave. They will basically be like your mom but not going to deny anything you ask of it.
Gordon Gould. I heard his name before and i that he created the robot.
Decide what you want it to do, design it, make it, redesign it remake it... continue until it suits your needs.
It all depends on what the purpose of the robot is. Different functions have different designs. Different designs require different budgets. Is it autonomous or teleoperated? Is it stationary or movable? There are many questions you need to ask yourself when designing and building a robot.
For a start there are many different types of robot, i am actually working on a project to build a humanoid robot myself. But the first function after deciding how big, what you want it to do and so on is to create a 2d servo plan. Servos are two-way motors which move the body parts of the robot. You need to briefly draw out what positions these need to be in, label them the design the controller and label each command. A different command is need to how hard you push buttons and for each angle in an analog stick. Label each of these and for each of these, show what servos will move how much and in which order, a physical scaled version can me made from materials such as wood, but these need to be able to move in the exact way you robot can. Record the angles of each movement, in what order, how fast and so on, take in mind some programming will be involved as the robot will need to move 2 and a half steps then check if the controller is telling it to continue walking, this will need a different command as the robots foot will be in the air, if the controller shows to stop walking, a different command will be needed to use from when the controller is neutral when standing and when the foot is in the air after walking. This will be needed to put into binary (110010110101110) and into a CPU, connected to the servos.
What is submerged arc welding?
Sub arc welding is a process in which the welding actually occurs while submerged under a layer of flux. Not only does this prevent oxygen from entering the weld and thus porosity, but it also keeps the dangerous arc from sputtering and spattering from the weld.
The first autonomous robots were made in 1948 by William Grey Walter in Bristol, England. The first programmable robot was invented in 1954 by George Devol.
What are the departments in robotics?
Industrial Robotics: This department focuses on the use of robots in manufacturing and other industrial applications. The video you provided features a robotic arm used in a factory setting, which is a great example of
industrial robotics.
Service Robotics: This department deals with robots that are designed to interact with humans and provide services, such as cleaning robots or home
assistant robots.
Medical Robotics: This department focuses on the use of robots in medical procedures and surgeries. The video you provided shows a surgical robot in action, which is a great example of medical robotics.
Autonomous Systems: This department deals with robots and systems that can operate independently without human intervention, such as self-driving
This channel outline in details: shav-tech
cars and drones.
AI and Machine Learning: This department focuses on the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to improve the capabilities of
robots and automation systems.
Of course, these are just a few examples of the many different departments and applications of robotics. You can tailor your channel's content to focus on the departments that interest you most or cover a broad range of topics to appeal to a wider audience.
How are robotics being used in the medical area?
More and more surgical procedures are robotic-assisted. These robots stabilize the hand movements of surgeons when working in delicate places like the brain and for procedures that are done with microscopes, in very small places where hands and fingers don't fit or the surgeon is unable to make the tiny movements that microscopic procedures require, robotics can adjust movements by very small increments, so that movements by the surgeon are "translated" into microscopic movements.
When was the surgical robot invented?
They have found skeletons from Paleolithic Neanderthal and Homo Sapiens fossils that prove they did brain surgery, (drilled holes in the skull), either to let out blood, remove tumors, or possibly evil spirits. The patients survived. Sometimes they even kept the chip of their skull on a necklace.
What items have been invented in Japan?
Out of the many things invented in japan or in that region mostly cars and machine related iventions one of the many cars are Toyota and suzki and all those other airplanes and bombs and nuclear things.
Hi. Apparently Japan invented hexagonal pencils, Hello Kitty, Kimonos, Sushi,
Ill go ask my mum (shes Japanese) brb...
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Ye, so Japan also invented the bullet train, origami, Japanese green tea, Igo (board game), Miso soup, Chicken Teriyaki, and lots more.
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What is The name of the underwater robot that found titanic?
The robot was called Argo, and was launched 12,460 feet down, about 15 times longer than the empire state building.
Is there such thing as metal tails?
there is a metal knuckles but only in one game and its sonic r and the closest thing
to a metal tails is the tails doll
Is titan a real robot or just a costume?
Titan the robot confuses the "Big Brother" viewers: